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Aerial photograph 221147
Castle Jaegersburg in the Bammersdorf part of Eggolsheim in the state of Bavaria. The baroque hunting castle is located on the Eastern edge of the village. The compound includes a forested castle park. It consists of a multi-floor main building and a one storey wall with outbuildings and a small tower over the main gate

EGGOLSHEIM 09.09.2008

Eggolsheim from the bird's eye view: Castle Jaegersburg in the Bammersdorf part of Eggolsheim in the state of Bavaria. The baroque hunting castle is located on the Eastern edge of the village. The compound includes a forested castle park. It consists of a multi-floor main building and a one storey wall with outbuildings and a small tower over the main gate
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Castle Jaegersburg in the Bammersdorf part of Eggolsheim in the state of Bavaria. The baroque hunting castle is located on the Eastern edge of the village. The compound includes a forested castle park. It consists of a multi-floor main building and a one storey wall with outbuildings and a small tower over the main gate. www.jaegersburg.com Photo: Gerhard Launer

Aerial image ID: 221147
Image resolution: 5906 x 4134 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 6,02 MB
Image file size: 69,85 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer

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